Northville's National Trail Days Festival continues from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday and includes a celebration of the 90th anniversary of the Northville-Lake Placid Trail, music, vendors, paddle sports demonstrations and an antique car show.

The festival is of particular significance to Northville, organizers say, because it marks the extension of the 133-mile Northville-Placid Trail from the intersection of Route 30 and Bridge Street just outside the village, to the Waterfront Park located in the village center just off Main Street.

An archway designed by local artist Pat Purtell and built by Bill Coffey of William Coffey Studios, and installed on Monday helps commemorate the new location, organizers said.

Wildlife rescue, search and rescue information, horse-drawn wagon rides, a taxidermy display, NASCAR simulator and 18th-century toys and games are among the activities.